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Big Stakes (August 15, 1922)

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Interesting B-Western made by Hollywood in the 1920s starring J.B Warner and Elinor Fair.


This movie is part of the collection: Feature Films

Audio/Visual: silent, b&w
Keywords: Western; cowboy; B-Westerns; B Movie; movie; 1920s; silent


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Reviewer: Dr Feel Rotten - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - March 24, 2011
Subject: Generally I'm not big on silents
But in this case the story line and the music were really good and the color job was top shelf even if it wasn't original. Most colorized silent flicks do a lousy job, but here it was done very well.

As for the story the senorita actually looked like she might be Mexican which usually isn't the case in old movies. They usually just doll up some white girl with a few pounds of makeup.

Odd how 'nite riders' aka KKK usually have a cross on them as if they represented something holy, but I guess holy things usually tend to come over evil anyway in my personal book anyway.
Excellent flick! Well done.


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